Beaumont City Council approved a public pet microchip scanner at Rogers Park to help residents identify found pets after hours.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (DC News Now) — College Park Animal Control is making it easier for lost pets to reunite with their owners. On Wednesday, the City of College Park said two pet microchip scanning ...
Tracy Magro from Chesapeake Humane Society and Megan Baker from the Reunite Tonight Project discuss their partnership to bring a pet microchip scanner to Chesapeake for use by the public.
A scout from Beaumont's Troop 221 has proposed installing a microchip scanner at Rogers Park to help identify lost pets as ...
In January 2024, Clarksville resident Jinn Bug caught 19 stray dogs in her neighborhood in one month. As a dog owner and ...
Boy Scouts propose a 24/7 pet microchip scanner at Rogers Park, giving Beaumont residents a faster, easier way to reunite ...
Losing a pet is one of the most stressful experiences for any pet owner. Despite precautions like collars and ID tags, pets ...
Thanks to the generous efforts of SPCA volunteer Susan Birt and her coworkers from Union Agener, who chose to spend their ...
Talbot Humane is offering $1 microchips throughout April, and will place special emphasis on National Pet ID Week, recognized from Apr. 17 to Apr. 23. Pet families do not need to be Talbot County ...
Veterinarian Dr. Adam Christman always offers practical advice that works for him as both a vet and a dog dad. He recently ...
The English woman said she'd "lost hope" after her cat named Bodhi vanished in 2021 ...